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Anton is joined by broadcast journalist with the Bauer Group, Teena Gates, to discuss her weight-loss journey, her experience with Ozempic, her love of open water, and more.
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There have been several consecutive nights of violence and disorder on the streets of Northern Ireland, with Ballymena at the centre of the unrest following an alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl in the town on June 7th. Joining Anton to get the latest is Tim Atwood from the John & Pat Hume Foundation.
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Barry W. Enderwick has made it his mission to take the source material for dozens of sandwiches throughout history and to painstakingly recreate them. Barry is the author of ‘Sandwiches of History: The Cookbook: All the Best (and Most Surprising) Things People Have Put Between Slices of Bread’ - he joins Anton to discuss.
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Reports overnight of escalations in the conflict between Iran and Israel. The Iranians are saying “Tehran is ablaze”, and there are reports of deaths within Israel from missiles sent from Iran that got through their air defense system and landed in populated areas. Joining Anton to get the latest is Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent for The Economist.
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Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Sunday papers is John Lee, Executive Editor of the Daily Mail Group Ireland; Joan Mulvihill, Digitization Lead at Siemens; and Frances Fitzgerald, former Minister and MEP.
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In this morning's Sunday Times, it was reported that the White House is warning Irish regulators that if they censor social media platforms of speech that is regarded as protected in the United States, that may lead to visa restrictions for senior Coimisiún na Meán personnel. Joining Anton to find out more is Sunday Times journalist, Patrick O'Donoghue.
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Paul Howard has been taking part in this year’s Dalkey Book Festival, running until tomorrow - he joins Anton to chat about the festival, his love of his late dog Humphrey, Ross O'Carroll-Kelly, smelly cheese, and more.
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Robert Whelan from Rockwell Financial joins Anton to answer all of your finance-related questions for this week's episode of Ask the Expert.
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Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill joins Anton to discuss the report on waiting list irregularities and a toxic work culture by Children’s Health Ireland (CHI), the governance relationship between the CHI and her department, the National Treatment Purchase Fund, and wider health system issues.
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One of Ireland’s longest-running food festivals, Taste of Dublin, is back again for another year, and one of the people who will be cooking up a storm is multi-award-winning food writer, photographer, chef & content creator, Lilly Higgins. She joins Anton to chat about what's happening this weekend.
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Joining Anton to run through the main stories from the Saturday papers is Jack Horgan-Jones, Political Correspondent with The Irish Times & Former Labour Minister, Joan Burton.
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Yesterday, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals paused a court order that would have required President Trump to return control of thousands of California National Guard troops in Los Angeles to Governor Gavin Newsom. This comes on the back of several days of violence and unrest in the wake of a marked increase in detentions and deportations taking place all across the US by ICE officials. Adrian Weckler, Tech Editor of the Irish Independent & presenter of The Big Tech Show Podcast, who is in Los Angeles, joins Anton to get the latest.
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Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent for The Economist, joins Anton to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East as Iran returns fire following Israel's attack on Tehran yesterday.
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Synthpop band Duran Duran, best known for their iconic 1980s music and image, are coming to Malahide Castle in Dublin on June 30th and Virgin Media Park in Cork on July 1st. Joining Anton to chat about their career and the enduring popularity of their music is Duran Duran Drummer, Roger Taylor.
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Anton is joined in studio by Féilim O’Connor & Morgan Buckley to talk about the book they have co-authored with Gavin Drea called Irish Baby Names-What They Mean and How to Pronounce Them.
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President Trump has authorised the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles, amid ongoing protests in response to an immigration crackdown which has seen tens of thousands of people detained or deported from the United States. Highlighting this renewed crackdown, we also saw reports that a Donegal man is facing deportation, having joined the waiting list for green card applications three years ago. John Foley, Immigration Attorney based in Boston &Paul Brandus, West Wing Reports founder and White House Bureau Chief, join Anton to discuss.
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Joining Anton to go through the main stories from the Sunday papers is Former Leader of the Labour Party, Pat Rabbitte; John Cunningham, Relationship Director, Morgan McKinley; and Christina Finn, Political Editor with The Journal.
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Ten cattle were killed after the tree they were sheltering under was struck by lightning in Butlersbridge in Co. Cavan yesterday. Brendan Smith, Fianna Fáil TD for Cavan-Monaghan, joins Anton to discuss.
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Drone delivery company, Manna Aero, this week signed contracts for one million daily delivery flights with three of the world’s biggest food delivery firms. Bobby Healy, founder and chief executive of Manna Aero, joins Anton to discuss the expansion of operations and his plans for the future.
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Joining Anton to answer all of your veterinary questions for this week's Ask the Expert is Pete the Vet.
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